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UniCredit issues its first tokenised structured note

By Thomson Reuters Dec 19, 2025 | 10:42 AM

MILAN, Dec 19 (Reuters) – Italian bank UniCredit said on Friday it had issued its first tokenised structured ‍note for private investors, a week after issuing its first tokenised minibond together with state lender Cassa Depositi e Prestiti.

Tokenisation turns a traditional financial instrument — ‌such as a bond or ‌note — into a digital version which has full legal value. The token is recorded on a shared blockchain, a digital ledger ​that replaces conventional registries.

Tokenisation cuts issuance costs, including by reducing manual ‍processing and removing ​the need to lodge securities ​with a custodian.

The note targets professional ‍wealth management clients, UniCredit said.

UniCredit said BlockInvest had provided the technology to issue the digital note, while Weltix — authorised by Italian markets regulator Consob ‍to run a digital registry — recorded the note on a public blockchain.

UniCredit said the ‍deal let ‍it run a full ​digital issuance from start to ​finish ⁠and adapt its systems to ‌standards it expects will become common in the industry.

The bank said this put it among Italy’s early movers in blockchain-based securities.

(Reporting by Valentina Za. Editing by ⁠Jane Merriman)